Thinking about adding VoIP service at home? Here are a few tips and options for maximizing the value of your setup.
Plan on keeping your regular phone line for the time being. While some companies are developing solutions for e-911 emergency calling, most providers don't offer this. If you have children or elder family members, I suggest you keep your current line, or maybe a cell phone.
If you already have a broadband Internet connection, you don't need to get your VoIP through pure play providers such as Vonage. If you still want to be able to take regular phone calls, try one of the plug'n'play adapters that are popping up. They let you use your existing handsets and come with VoIP service, usually by the minute. Most of these VoIP adapters have a bypass feature which allows you to take/ make regular phone calls as well.
Alternately, you can set up a wireless router and purchase Wi-Fi VoIP phones, which can then be used pretty much all over your house, and possibly even outside, within range. Since this setup makes use of soft VoIP clients, the only way that people can call you from a PSTN or mobile phone is if you have a call-in number and service such as SkypeIn or Gizmo Call-In, or something similar.
Evidence suggests that phone2phone calls using a VoIP bridge tend to be of higher quality than pc2phone or phone2pc calls. So keep that in mind when deciding what type of setup to go with, and consider ways to improve call quality for pc2pc and pc2phone.
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